The West Virginia Brownfields Assistance Centers are currently seeking presentation proposals to fill limited slots for the 2014 WV Brownfields Conference in Huntington, WV on September 11-12.
Example presentation topics include:
- Finance and funding mechanisms
- Liability and risk mitigation
- Site redevelopment strategies
- Other redevelopment related ideas, case studies, and best practices.
The WV Brownfields Conference anticipates presentation formats to include expert panels, interactive workshops, and technical training.
To submit your presentation proposal, download this proposal form, enter your information, save it, and email to carico@marshall.edu by March 3, 2014. Scanned copies are also acceptable.
Download the 2014 presentation proposal form.
For more information on the Conference and the types of presentations we’re looking for, visit our 2014 West Virginia Brownfields Conference page.

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